Would not an xinclude pass suffice to merge the 3 into 1?
regards
On 3 June 2018 at 13:03, Geert Bormans
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Well, sadly enough the input stream is of the second kind (having all the
xml declarations inside)
We are preprocessing the input now before we parse
Thanks for the suggestions
Best regards,
Geert Bormans
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Verzonden: Dinsdag 29 mei 2018 09:59:49
Onderwerp: Re: [xsl] processing multiple documents concatenated into one
If the file is in the form
<root>
....
</root>
<root>
....
</root>
then you should be able to present to the XML parser a skeleton document of
the form
<!DOCTYPE dummy [
<!ENTITY x "multidoc.xml"/>]
<dummy>&x;</dummy>
and the XSLT stylesheet will just see this is a normal standard (and
streamable) XML input.
If however the file is in the form
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<root>
....
</root>
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<root>
....
</root>
then you have a bit more work to do, because this isn't a well formed
external entity. Assuming Java, you will need to write an implementation of
the Java InputStream class that filters the input document and removes the
XML declarations, and present this InputStream as the input to the XML
parser.
Michael Kay
Saxonica
On 29 May 2018, at 07:49, Geert Bormans
geert(_at_)gbormans(_dot_)telenet(_dot_)be
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All,
I am (using XSLT3 streaming) processing files that are occasionaly a
concatenation of multiple XML files
Before I start cutting documents apart before processing,
I wondered, maybe there is an XSLT streaming solution all the way.
Any ideas
Best regards,
Geert Bormans
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